Fish Farmer

Frøy takes delivery of world’s largest wellboat

-

THE Gåsø Høvding, hailed as the world’s largest wellboat, has been officially handed over to its Norwegian owners at a ceremony in Turkey.

It is so big that its owners, the aquacultur­e supply vessel company Frøy, said a commercial aircraft could fit onto its deck. Frøy described the handover at the Sefine shipyard where it was built as a big day for the company.

“The boat is completely unique – there is nothing else around to compare it against,” Frøy’s Operations Director, Oddleif Wigdahl, said.

Designed by More Maritime, the Gåsø Høvding is 82.3 metres long and 30.9 metres wide. More Maritime said it had worked closely with Frøy throughout the project.

The vessel, which was launched earlier this year, has been built for a large salmon farming business that is yet to be named. The Gåsø Høvding has a total well volume of 7,500 cubic metres. It is equipped with negative pressure sorting and removal of all types of cleaner fish, freshwater treatment with reuse, 12-line hydrolyser­s and an advanced automated hygiene system.

Wigdahl added: “The boat is built for high capacity and can load more than 1,000 tonnes of fish per hour. This makes it environmen­tally friendly and economical, because it can process and transport more fish in less sailing time.”

The high load capacity contribute­s positively to fish welfare, Frøy says, because operations can be carried out faster and the fish are therefore exposed to less stress.

 ?? ?? Above: The GåsøHøvdin­g
Above: The GåsøHøvdin­g
 ?? ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Kingdom